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Zishi Liu

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Zishi Liu is a Boston-based saxophonist and music curator. He made history as the first Chinese artist to play at Boston’s famed Regattabar in collaboration with Blue Note Jazz Club in 2025. His work has been featured by WGBH, contributing to the broader narrative of Asian representation in jazz.
As a performer and composer, Zishi’s music seeks to create and resolve new tensions between familiar and foreign themes. The melancholic aspects of Coltrane's later work—which incorporates Eastern concepts of meditation and emptiness—serve as a departure point for his music.
American Anxiety

By Zishi Liu
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Track listing: Breathe;
American Anxiety;
The Death of Yue Fei;
Lotus.
Breathe

Album: American Anxiety
By Zishi Liu
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Duration: 07:05
New Music from Kirilova, Liu, Svei?, Transcedence, And More

by Bob Osborne
The conventional meets the experimental in this weeks selection. Well known artists sit side by side with new faces to the World of Jazz. Acoustic and electronic music converge in fascinating new approaches to the music. Playlist Victoria Kirilova Quartet City Of Hills" from Roots & Skies (DaVinci Jazz) 00:00 The Heath Brothers feat, ...
Zishi Liu Unveils Bold New Project: American Anxiety

Acclaimed jazz saxophonist and composer Zishi Liu unveils his latest EP, American Anxiety, a deeply personal and politically charged avant-garde jazz statement. Blending ECM-inspired improvisation with traditional Chinese musical elements, Liu crafts a striking soundscape that reflects his evolving experience as a Chinese artist in the United States. The EP will be available on all major ...
Take Five with Saxophonist Zishi Liu

by AAJ Staff
Meet Zishi LiuZishi Liu is a Boston-based saxophonist and music curator originally from China. He made history as the first Chinese artist to play at Boston's famed Regattabar in collaboration with Blue Note Jazz Club in 2025. His work has been featured by WGBH, contributing to the broader narrative of Asian representation in jazz.